Posts tagged as Clueless Gamer

For the latest installment of Conan's "Clueless Gamer" on the upcoming Mortal Kombat X, O'Brien decided to make it even more competitive by traveling down to Phoenix to review the game with the Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch and the New England Patriots' Rob Gronkowski. Near the end, the guys teach O'Brien how to create his very own touchdown dance, which involves saying "Farewell, chumps!" and rocking the football to sleep.

Conan O'Brien returned with a new "Clueless Gamer" segment yesterday, this time to review the highly anticipated Super Smash Bros. Wii U game. As usual, Conan has a little trouble figuring out the game but spends most of the segment calling out his "Assistant Nerd" Aaron Bleyaert for his shameful amount of gamer knowledge.

Here's the latest version of Conan O'Brien's web series, Clueless Gamer, in which he plays a different video game each time and gets upset and makes fun of it. This time, he's joined by hip hop artist J. Cole to play Splinter Cell: Blacklist. This should probably transition into being a series where Conan plays video games with hip hop artists every time.

It's been a week since Conan O'Brien reviewed Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, but during last night's Conan the "Clueless Gamer" segment returned, this time with a sneak peek of the brand new game Assassin's Creed: Unity. In only a few minutes, O'Brien gets pretty skilled at stealing fruit, staring at paintings, jumping into piles of hay, and collecting receipts: "In the true spirit of French spoken with a British accent, I give this a 'Blimey, guv'nor!'"

Conan O'Brien continued his "Clueless Gamer" segment last night by reviewing the summer's biggest release Watchdogs, in which he got to do a lot of swimming and accidental killing before proactively finding the in-the-game graveyard for his character — so basically a typical Conan O'Brien gaming session.

Here's the latest episode of Conan O'Brien's web series, Clueless Gamer, in which he plays a different video game each time and makes fun of it a bunch. Here, he's playing a selection of decades-old games on an Atari system, including the E.T. game, which O'Brien says, "simulates the cycles of depression."

Conan O'Brien returned for a brand new installment of "Clueless Gamer" last night with his gaming buddy Aaron Bleyaert, this time to review the latest Call of Duty game Advanced Warfare featuring a computer animated Kevin Spacey with "the eyes of a carp that's been in the refrigerator for three days." As usual, Conan isn't the most skilled gamer in the world, which leads to plenty of entertaining moments: "What's the 'go back home and go to law school' button?"

Watching another person play video games is one of the dullest things in the world, but not when that person is Conan O'Brien. From last night, here's the latest edition of Conan's video game review segment "Clueless Gamer," in which he plays Grand Theft Auto V and wages war with a strip club.

This video is part of a new web series by Team Coco called "Clueless Gamer." Don't get too excited, it's not a series where Conan just plays the Clueless PC game over and over. Instead Conan is the clueless one (as if!) as he tries out games and rates them by the most convoluted scale imaginable. Watch to see what Push The Limit gets on the 44 star system – where 35=great, 11=not so good, 2=really good, 1=horrible – or to see Conan swing his arms awkwardly.

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